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− | '''Seagard''' is the seat of [[House Mallister]]. It was built to defend the coast against the raiders from the [[Iron Islands]]. | + | '''Seagard''' is the seat of [[House Mallister]]. It was built to defend the coast against the raiders from the [[Iron Islands]]. It lies near the headwaters of the [[Trident#Blue Fork|Blue Fork]].<ref>[[A Game of Thrones]], [[A Game of Thrones-Chapter 63|Chapter 63]], Catelyn</ref> |
===The Booming Tower=== | ===The Booming Tower=== | ||
− | The Booming Tower is named for the immense bronze bell, rung when raiders appeared to call the townsfolk into the castle.<ref>[[A Clash of Kings]], Chapter 11, Theon</ref> | + | The Booming Tower is named for the immense bronze bell, rung when raiders appeared to call the townsfolk into the castle.<ref>[[A Clash of Kings]], [[A Clash of Kings-Chapter 11|Chapter 11]], Theon</ref> |
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 14:58, 22 April 2010
Seagard is the seat of House Mallister. It was built to defend the coast against the raiders from the Iron Islands. It lies near the headwaters of the Blue Fork.[1]
The Booming Tower
The Booming Tower is named for the immense bronze bell, rung when raiders appeared to call the townsfolk into the castle.[2]
History
During the Greyjoy Rebellion, the bronze bell of the Booming Tower was rang for the first time in three hundred years, when longships under the command of Rodrik Greyjoy attacked Seagard. Lord Jason Mallister killed Rodrik beneath the castle walls and threw the ironmen back into the sea.[3]
References and Sources
- ↑ A Game of Thrones, Chapter 63, Catelyn
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 11, Theon
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 11, Theon